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topics being discussed is the fires in the amazon something you politicians have weighed in on as ati's shala gibbins explains. it's an environmentalist worst nightmare wildfires raging in the amazon destroying the world's most biodiverse tropical rain forest. our house is burning literally the amazon rainforest the lungs which produce 20 percent of our planet's oxygen is on fire as an international crisis i couldn't agree more manual macro we need to act for the amazon and for our planet it's our kids and grandkids are counting on the lungs of the entire earth our frac to and that's why we need to find common solutions here leaders of the globe's most advanced countries pledged to do more at the g 7 the heat may have died down but the blame game certainly hasn't with some looking closely at where the amazon woods may. europe's financial institutions the companies and the financier's housed in those countries are contributing to the forestation many of these companies are known to have unsuitable practices in their supply chain to be clearing areas for the expansion of agriculture especially
topics being discussed is the fires in the amazon something you politicians have weighed in on as ati's shala gibbins explains. it's an environmentalist worst nightmare wildfires raging in the amazon destroying the world's most biodiverse tropical rain forest. our house is burning literally the amazon rainforest the lungs which produce 20 percent of our planet's oxygen is on fire as an international crisis i couldn't agree more manual macro we need to act for the amazon and for our planet it's...
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in stalemates reasonable justification in joining me now from london his days of the correspondent shala thoughts are welcome shot if we sell some very heated exchanges in fall and went yesterday and not m.p.'s of express outrage at the tone of the debate why were they so angry. well we're used to lively debate inside the parliament but yesterday was really extraordinary political observers and m.p.'s a like called it unlike anything there's ever been before unlike a debate that's it's never been like that very angry very furious the rhetoric was heated it was wild it was brutal for us johnson they're furious about this law that parliament passed it forces says hands and forces him to ask the european union for another extension he called said the surrender of bill and it's rhetoric like this that many m.p.'s find very appalling such as this m.p. les let's listen in what she had to say but i wasn't sure if you want to read this thinking that we should not resort to using offensive dangerous for inflammatory language for legislation that we do not like and we want to see this just be done
in stalemates reasonable justification in joining me now from london his days of the correspondent shala thoughts are welcome shot if we sell some very heated exchanges in fall and went yesterday and not m.p.'s of express outrage at the tone of the debate why were they so angry. well we're used to lively debate inside the parliament but yesterday was really extraordinary political observers and m.p.'s a like called it unlike anything there's ever been before unlike a debate that's it's never...
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lucius movie loken flowers and played by a lot to us that's get a 5 out of if you jazz percentage shala guess it's an inspirational place. rather than only gotten rid of a thought which in a modern no income american cause my music i often get ideas from what i observe because colored what i see in the city is my inspiration to break my news. for the long run if you might often wake up in the morning and observe things in the city when i'm walking my music is a collection of these observations on the navigating the logic. there's certainly plenty to write about in a diesel babba from the historical monuments to new i dish and it's like the lights real way. to green skyscrapers and coffee houses of the upscale ball a district get the city on and off and on more dentity and yet many of its residents struggle to make ends meet in what is still one of africa's poorest countries. ahead of his jobs session tonight simitian needs to visit should all met another quarter of the city if the shoppers paradise full to bursting with traditional clothes on 7 s. well this musician wants to look his be
lucius movie loken flowers and played by a lot to us that's get a 5 out of if you jazz percentage shala guess it's an inspirational place. rather than only gotten rid of a thought which in a modern no income american cause my music i often get ideas from what i observe because colored what i see in the city is my inspiration to break my news. for the long run if you might often wake up in the morning and observe things in the city when i'm walking my music is a collection of these observations...
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and that was a british prime minister i spoke to our correspondents a shala thoughts in london and technicians in brussels and i began by asking charlotte 1st what was at stake and bottom line today after a feisty debate absolutely a very heated debate there again questions and answers form for boris johnson there and one thing we can say is that parliament is just extremely divided there are those that want to break those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that want break said but are opposed to no deal and it remains that parliament is extremely divided now one thing that they do seem to be able to rally behind is the bill that is on the table today and that would prevent boris johnson from. from taking the country out of the european union without a deal on october 31st so this bill would basically force boris johnson should go to the european union and ask for an extension and this time around that would be until january 31st so a 3 month extension and boris johnson if this bill is successful would have to ask the european union for that and terry engrosses
and that was a british prime minister i spoke to our correspondents a shala thoughts in london and technicians in brussels and i began by asking charlotte 1st what was at stake and bottom line today after a feisty debate absolutely a very heated debate there again questions and answers form for boris johnson there and one thing we can say is that parliament is just extremely divided there are those that want to break those that are against breck said those that want a 2nd referendum those that...
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the was interviewed on national television about progress on talks with the taliban shala bellus reports. in kabul smoke and anger filled the streets the taliban launched an attack against what's known as the green village a secure compound for foreigners on monday night by tuesday morning residents were on the streets angry that the neighborhood has been repeatedly targeted and blamed the international presence security forces attempted to disperse protesters with gunfire. we saw. my friends and relatives were killed and wounded in the blast this is the 5th time this area has been attacked i want officials to move the foreigners away from this area. the tele band is native to track to packed with explosives a search and rescue operation for foreigners and residents lasted through the night more than a dozen residents were killed. i mean it was a big explosion that collapsed the ceiling of my house and shattered my windows my nephew was killed the blast came during the final minutes of a national interview with. the u.s. chief negotiator in talks with the taliban he arrived in kabul on s
the was interviewed on national television about progress on talks with the taliban shala bellus reports. in kabul smoke and anger filled the streets the taliban launched an attack against what's known as the green village a secure compound for foreigners on monday night by tuesday morning residents were on the streets angry that the neighborhood has been repeatedly targeted and blamed the international presence security forces attempted to disperse protesters with gunfire. we saw. my friends...
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and the taliban but with negotiations dead for now the government is pushing ahead shala bellus reports from kabul. newly arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it to the afghan government has ordered an armed escort of. the trucks carrying items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the convoy is a potential target for the taliban who don't want to see the election go ahead. everyone knows the television is trying to create problems they conduct explosions in suicide attacks to stop the vote that's why it's our duty to school these important materials and get them here safely. here is afghanistan's election commission it too was heavily guarded before entering the compound trucks each through a checkpoint with sniffer dogs looking for explosives. within the cargo is blue intel of the ink they needed to ensure no one votes twice it's also symbolic a visible declaration of what side of the war afghans are on these are
and the taliban but with negotiations dead for now the government is pushing ahead shala bellus reports from kabul. newly arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it to the afghan government has ordered an armed escort of. the trucks carrying items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the convoy is a potential target for the...
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and the taliban but with those negotiations over for now the afghan government is going ahead shala bellus reports from kabul. newly arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it the afghan government has ordered an armed escort. the trucks carrying items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the calm.
and the taliban but with those negotiations over for now the afghan government is going ahead shala bellus reports from kabul. newly arrived on a chartered flight and onto the streets of kabul this particular cargo is extremely valuable. to move it the afghan government has ordered an armed escort. the trucks carrying items needed to hold the presidential election scheduled for september the 28th the 1st batch of election material is heavily guarded because the calm.